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it was clearly conscious foreign policy decision to strengthen that even more. in my experience that has meant a very deep and sophisticated engagement with china as china rises in the region, and starts to shape and change the world's history and strategic balances in that part of the world. >> was that a process? did that take some time for the average australian to remake their own internal map of the world, the map that they carry around in their heads? >> it's been an endeavor over decades. government leadership pointing to where that path of the world is going to be. our ally of the united states of america, of course, people looked to america, travel in america, you know, hollywood, american culture, all of that, we have our special historic ties to the united kingdom. we still have queen elizabeth as our head of state. we are not a republic. she is our ultimate head of state, but wasatch front a cle --we have a clear consciousness of what is happening in our part of the world. of course that's about china, and that's also about india and soutsouth korea,
it was clearly conscious foreign policy decision to strengthen that even more. in my experience that has meant a very deep and sophisticated engagement with china as china rises in the region, and starts to shape and change the world's history and strategic balances in that part of the world. >> was that a process? did that take some time for the average australian to remake their own internal map of the world, the map that they carry around in their heads? >> it's been an endeavor...
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has always been deeply engaged in our region of the world but it was clearly a conscious foreign policy decision to strengthen that engagement even more. and in my experience that has meant a very deep and sophisticated engagement with china, as china rises in our region, and that starts to shape and change the world's history and the strategic balances in our part of the world. >> was that a process? did that take some time for the average australian to remake their own internal map of the world, the map they carry around in their heads? >> it's been an endeavor over decades, with government leadership. you know, pointing to where our path in the world is going to be. so we, an ally of the united states of america, of course people look to america, travel in america, you know, hollywood, you know, american culture, all of that. we have our special and historic ties to the united kingdom. we still have convene elizabeth as our head of state. we are not a republic. she is our ultimate head of state. but we've got this clear consciousness of ourselves in our part of the world needing to u
has always been deeply engaged in our region of the world but it was clearly a conscious foreign policy decision to strengthen that engagement even more. and in my experience that has meant a very deep and sophisticated engagement with china, as china rises in our region, and that starts to shape and change the world's history and the strategic balances in our part of the world. >> was that a process? did that take some time for the average australian to remake their own internal map of...
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foreign policy hasn't played much of a role during this election campaign. it's mostly been about the economy. but there is a question about the extent to which the two main parties here continue to have a big strategic vision for the u.k.'s place in the world, and indeed the extent to which the rest of the world values the u.k.'s opinion on many of these things. consider some of the biggest issues in the middle east both labor and the conservative parties have ended up opposing an iranian backed government in damascus while supporting an iranian backed government in baghdad. the conservative party gets rid of gadhafi in libya, but either party anticipated that revolutions usually leads to an exodus and doors to people like the syrian refugees remain closed. the conservatives wouldn't offer a single politician to interview. the labor party had this to say. >> many talk about the role britain played in a series of international crisis. unblair and brown. some mention the iraq war as a positive develop, but certainly the role in afghanistan in helping to get r
foreign policy hasn't played much of a role during this election campaign. it's mostly been about the economy. but there is a question about the extent to which the two main parties here continue to have a big strategic vision for the u.k.'s place in the world, and indeed the extent to which the rest of the world values the u.k.'s opinion on many of these things. consider some of the biggest issues in the middle east both labor and the conservative parties have ended up opposing an iranian...
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policy level, specifically with regard to the position of foreign minister. faisal has been complaining and showing signs of issues with regards to his health for several years. he refused to abdi kate his position, and it seems that he has demanded in the context of this change that he plays a lesser role if you will in terms of the day to day foreign affairs of the kingdom. he will remain as a special advisor to the king in charge of foreign policy. the day to day affairs of the ministry will pass on to the current ambassador of the kingdom of saudi arabia to washington. who has been over the past few years, played a growing role in foreign poll city. particularly with the relationship in the united states the important portfolio in the arena of saudi arabia. >>> a curfew is in effect in baltimore, the nard has been brought in after riots on monday following the funeral of a black man that decided in custody our correspondent has more. >> the vooets of baltimore are quiet, there's few, if any on the streets, because the curfew came and went. there were clas
policy level, specifically with regard to the position of foreign minister. faisal has been complaining and showing signs of issues with regards to his health for several years. he refused to abdi kate his position, and it seems that he has demanded in the context of this change that he plays a lesser role if you will in terms of the day to day foreign affairs of the kingdom. he will remain as a special advisor to the king in charge of foreign policy. the day to day affairs of the ministry will...
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we're not expecting any major foreign policy surprises. a clear commitment still to the united states. belief that money will rise peacefully without a major threat to australia, they're the mainframe work in place. where we will see problems is his hard line approach to stopping the silence seekers from coming the this country. it might cause problems for dmeecindonesia. he has threatened to turn the boats around, how he is gug to do that we have yet to find out. if the boats continue to flow into australia, they clearly to stop the boats, what he will try to do is physically to get the boats to be towed back into the indian ocean. it is very interesting to see if he will be able to do that with the full cooperation of the australian are authorities. >> sounds like a speegberg spieg moments. where do you think he'll stand on that? >> what is interesting is australia this month is the president of the united nations security county, which ironically kevin rudd the outgoing prime minister, this is our time to chair the security council so w
we're not expecting any major foreign policy surprises. a clear commitment still to the united states. belief that money will rise peacefully without a major threat to australia, they're the mainframe work in place. where we will see problems is his hard line approach to stopping the silence seekers from coming the this country. it might cause problems for dmeecindonesia. he has threatened to turn the boats around, how he is gug to do that we have yet to find out. if the boats continue to flow...
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. >> did she say anything about foreign policy? >> you know, this is largely a domestic policy speech, but hillary clinton did touch on some foreign policy. she said surprisely surprisingly said that she would stand up to putin and said that referencing the islamic state in iraq and the levant, that there are a number of challenges that the united states faces but it continues to be a leader because of its policy of working through diplomacy, something that she said she would carry on. but at the same time this is a very small part of the speech. the real message was domestic to americans, and how she feels that as the first women president-elected she would lift up lives and living standards. >> kimberly halkett in new york. kimberly, thank you. >> well, staying in the u.s. the parents of a prominent civil rights activist has accused their daughter of lying about being native native american. african american. >> rachel dozeal is the 31-year-old leader of the washington chapter naacp. she has been thrust into the spotlight by her
. >> did she say anything about foreign policy? >> you know, this is largely a domestic policy speech, but hillary clinton did touch on some foreign policy. she said surprisely surprisingly said that she would stand up to putin and said that referencing the islamic state in iraq and the levant, that there are a number of challenges that the united states faces but it continues to be a leader because of its policy of working through diplomacy, something that she said she would carry...
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what distinguisheses marco rubio is foreign policy. he mentioned the relationship with israel. he is going to make foreign policy the bed rock of the campaign, and cuba is going to be the beginning of that. >> still to come why four former security guards from the u.s. face decades in prison. >> and they are hungry to learn somali women in kenya made it to university. now their education is in doubt. respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> good to have you with us. i'm elizabeth puranam in doha. these are the top stories - the u.n. security council is discussing the situation in yemen, expected to vote on a resolution calling for sanctions and an arms embargo against suede rebels and supporters. aid agencies warp of a humanitarian cr
what distinguisheses marco rubio is foreign policy. he mentioned the relationship with israel. he is going to make foreign policy the bed rock of the campaign, and cuba is going to be the beginning of that. >> still to come why four former security guards from the u.s. face decades in prison. >> and they are hungry to learn somali women in kenya made it to university. now their education is in doubt. respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we...
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foreign ministers got under way, the foreign policy chief of the e.u. met with the secretary general of the arab league. now they have been stressing the need for greater coordination and sharing information with arab and muslim nation stressing they are the first to suffer from the jihadi terrorism. many ministers have made it clear that they don't see the ultimate solution in bringing in tougher legislation across the e.u. but aware in trying to deal with so-called jihadists who go to places like iraq and syria and return the e.u.'s anti-terror coordinator stressing people who do come back should not be jailed unless in his words they have blood on their hands. other words they should be put into some kind of program for deradicalization at the same time many ministers are stressing that the real solution is also to be found in the internet trying to crackdown on hate speech and people who try to recruit fighters through social media and the internet. now all of the measures that have been discussed in brussels will go forward to a summit meeting to b
foreign ministers got under way, the foreign policy chief of the e.u. met with the secretary general of the arab league. now they have been stressing the need for greater coordination and sharing information with arab and muslim nation stressing they are the first to suffer from the jihadi terrorism. many ministers have made it clear that they don't see the ultimate solution in bringing in tougher legislation across the e.u. but aware in trying to deal with so-called jihadists who go to places...
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you have the right to criticize a government's foreign policy. you have a right to criticize israel. so for the prime minister to straight jacket, is shallow unenlightened. >> reporter: others say it's not just about muslim sensitivity and not just a muslim issue. >> i don't think it's the role of the muslim communities to tackle extremism. it's a job for everybody. you recall in the speech this morning, the prime minister sets out responsibilities for media companies, social media school, prisons. i see it as one element. >> reporter: the british prime minister set out his government's thinking and sparked a new debate. the practical implementation will come when new measures are introduced in the autumn. >>> south korea made an official protest against japan after it renewed its claim to a disputed territory. both dispute the islands. japan made the reference to the islands in its annual defense report. >> translator: we have the strong will to defend it. the republic of korea will mobilize all resources. >> the stakes have been raised in anoth
you have the right to criticize a government's foreign policy. you have a right to criticize israel. so for the prime minister to straight jacket, is shallow unenlightened. >> reporter: others say it's not just about muslim sensitivity and not just a muslim issue. >> i don't think it's the role of the muslim communities to tackle extremism. it's a job for everybody. you recall in the speech this morning, the prime minister sets out responsibilities for media companies, social media...
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policy experience he highlighted what he considers her biggest foreign policy in the state as a senator in the u.s. congress. >> hillary clinton voted for the war in iraq. >> as an antiestablishment candidate who pledged to overcome income and inequality in the u.s. by breaking up banks and reigning in wall street she reminded the voters for deregulating when her husband was president. >> i led the effort against wall street deregulation, see where hillary clinton was on this issue. >> reporter: despite polling showing clinton and sanders leading the race for the democratic nomination in iowa there is a third candidate governor martin o'malley who made the argument he is the best man to overcome the racial tensions plaguing the united states. >> and yes black lives matter. >> reporter: despite o'malley telling his supporters to stand strong his biggest challenge is to prove he is still relevant in a presidential nominating contest that has become a two-person race. kim with al jazeera, washington. >>> u.n. agreed to monitor the end of the civil war in columbia, the u.n. security council
policy experience he highlighted what he considers her biggest foreign policy in the state as a senator in the u.s. congress. >> hillary clinton voted for the war in iraq. >> as an antiestablishment candidate who pledged to overcome income and inequality in the u.s. by breaking up banks and reigning in wall street she reminded the voters for deregulating when her husband was president. >> i led the effort against wall street deregulation, see where hillary clinton was on this...
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it was surprising matter and timing to make the changes, particularly on foreign policy levels. some have been complaining and showing signs of issues with regards to health for several years. he refused to abdi kate. he demanded in the context of change he plays a lesser role if you will, in terms of day to day foreign affairs of the kingdom. he'll remain as a special advisor to the king but the day to day affairs of the ministry will pass on to the current ambassador of the kingdom of saudi arabia to washington who has been over the past few years playing a growing role in the kingdom's foreign policies, particularly with regards to the relationship with the united states, an important portfolio. >> to other news curfew is in effect. police fired tear gas on those dispersing on the streets. riots broke out on monday following the funeral of a black man who died in police custody. over a week ago freddie gray died from a spinal injury days after being arrested. let's cross to our correspondent live in bot more -- baltimore. the curfew in effect. what is happening there. >> as y
it was surprising matter and timing to make the changes, particularly on foreign policy levels. some have been complaining and showing signs of issues with regards to health for several years. he refused to abdi kate. he demanded in the context of change he plays a lesser role if you will, in terms of day to day foreign affairs of the kingdom. he'll remain as a special advisor to the king but the day to day affairs of the ministry will pass on to the current ambassador of the kingdom of saudi...
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many of his foreign policies decisions angered the saudi, the president calling for hosni mubarak to step down, negotiating with iran, and then threatening to act against syrian president bashar al-assad, and changing his mind. all leaving the saudi arabias to take the unusual step of questioning his ability saying: >> the president's job is to restore the trust. experts say although the u.s. is reporting less oil from o.p.e.c. countries, the saudi arabias have leverage. >> it's their place in the oil market. what happens is the saudis have the capacity to expand and retract production, depending on what the market bears. >> the u.s. view is that the saudi arabia leadership is increasingly concerned about its place in the region, feuding with its neighbours, and worried about the influence iran could have if diplomacy resolves issues. the saudis are worried that the united states and iran will take the place of saudi arabia as the united states preferred partner in the golf and the middle east. >> with his presence here, and his words, president obama is expecting to send a message,
many of his foreign policies decisions angered the saudi, the president calling for hosni mubarak to step down, negotiating with iran, and then threatening to act against syrian president bashar al-assad, and changing his mind. all leaving the saudi arabias to take the unusual step of questioning his ability saying: >> the president's job is to restore the trust. experts say although the u.s. is reporting less oil from o.p.e.c. countries, the saudi arabias have leverage. >> it's...
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foreign policy. she says there needs to be a no-fly zone instituted within the country, so they'd not have to flee to other countries. the other two contenders, former governor of maryland, martin o'mallee saying that it would be dangerous. calling it a quagmire in a quagmire. a few issues where they disagreed. but it probably doesn't change the front runner status, but it seems that two of the lower team candidates will have to drop out. >> still to come on the bulletin. the deadly bombings in ankara widen deep political divisions in turkey. and we are in the chinese city that makes many of the world's christmas degreor aches, and the outlook for business is less than festive. >>> good to have you with us. i'm elizabeth puranam in doha. these are the top stories - the israeli government unveiled tougher security measures to tackle the unrest in israel. security forces have been deployed throughout jerusalem's public transport network and military units will help the cities. >> in the u.s. five democ
foreign policy. she says there needs to be a no-fly zone instituted within the country, so they'd not have to flee to other countries. the other two contenders, former governor of maryland, martin o'mallee saying that it would be dangerous. calling it a quagmire in a quagmire. a few issues where they disagreed. but it probably doesn't change the front runner status, but it seems that two of the lower team candidates will have to drop out. >> still to come on the bulletin. the deadly...
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as a former secretary of state she has the most foreign policy experience to be president. she took aim at the republican front runner donald trump for his statements against muslims >> we need a coalition that includes muslim nations to defeat i.s.i.s., and it's pretty hard to figure out how you're going to make a coalition with the very nations you need if you spend your time insulting their religion >> reporter: her main rival acknowledged clinton has considerable foreign policy experience >> hillary clinton voted for the war in iraq. >> reporter: as an anti establishment candidate who has pledged to overcome inquality in the u.s. by breaking up major banks and reining in wall street, he says banks were deregulated when her husband was president >> i le led the efforts against wall street deregulation. see where hillary clinton was on this issue >> reporter: despite poling showing clinton and sanders leading the race in iowa, there is a third candidate, martin o'malley who made the argument he is the best man to overcome the racial tensions plaguing the u.s. >> black liv
as a former secretary of state she has the most foreign policy experience to be president. she took aim at the republican front runner donald trump for his statements against muslims >> we need a coalition that includes muslim nations to defeat i.s.i.s., and it's pretty hard to figure out how you're going to make a coalition with the very nations you need if you spend your time insulting their religion >> reporter: her main rival acknowledged clinton has considerable foreign policy...
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thinks that foreign policy is not what you would win a local election on. the g.o.p. thinks it's a winning strategy this year. >> you are right. most midterm elections are focussed on jobs and economy. this one is a little different. americans like winning. they don't like losing. the american people are watching the us lose the ukraine and be pushed around. they are watching iraq lose city after city. young men and women are fighting in some places. they are concerned we'll lose an afghanistan if the president pulls out the same way he did in iraq, and the defense cuts have been massive and underreported, are taking a toll on the u.s. navy, sinking in with the american ability. national security is not a big election issue especially in the mid terms, it may turn out to be this time, and because of the presence for the record. it may benefit republicans. >> what do you think. terrorism, which seemed off the radar in polls as recently as the beginning of august has become a big issue for the american people. >> yes, but it's interesting. more republicans than perhaps
thinks that foreign policy is not what you would win a local election on. the g.o.p. thinks it's a winning strategy this year. >> you are right. most midterm elections are focussed on jobs and economy. this one is a little different. americans like winning. they don't like losing. the american people are watching the us lose the ukraine and be pushed around. they are watching iraq lose city after city. young men and women are fighting in some places. they are concerned we'll lose an...
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and foreign policy they are meeting with european ministers in brushels and called the referendum illegal and wants russia to back down. >> this morning not surprisingly top of the agenda will be the situation this ukraine to look at the results of the so called referendum. i don't have to remind any of you it's illegal under the constitutional of ukraine and under international law and i call upon russia to meet with ukraine leaders and to start dialog with them and to try and move to deescalation as quickly as possible. we see no evidence of that. today we will be continuing our discussions on the seriousness of the situation and also looking as you know at what we should further do. >> reporter: british secretary hague say the eu is likely to agree on more sanctions for russia and willing to talk with moscow. >> we propose to move to a further stage of the european response today with travel bans and asset freezes on individuals, that is one of the things we will be discussing today, i'm confident we will each agreement on that. at the same time every diplomatic channel remains open to
and foreign policy they are meeting with european ministers in brushels and called the referendum illegal and wants russia to back down. >> this morning not surprisingly top of the agenda will be the situation this ukraine to look at the results of the so called referendum. i don't have to remind any of you it's illegal under the constitutional of ukraine and under international law and i call upon russia to meet with ukraine leaders and to start dialog with them and to try and move to...
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policy. >> i'm fortunate to have a father and brother that helped to target foreign policy >>> jed bush targets president obama and hillary clinton in a foreign policy speech as we look back at the international outlook of his family, bush 41 and 43 >>> a vibrant community. >> i feel good, proud to be part of this, because the future, my children will see this >>> a giant mural transforms a poor neighbourhood known for bloodshed into a rainbow coloured village, on a hillside >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm randall pinkston. antonio mora is on assignment. tonight there is a report of more obstacles blocking president obama's plan to close guantanamo bay prison. defense secretary ash carter has been slow to sign off on the transfer of detainees cleared for release. and the justice department is getting in the way of bringing remaining detainees on to u.s. soil. attorneys are again asking a judge to free one prisoner on a hunger strike, a 37-year-old man weighing 75 pounds. we begin the coverage with jamie mcintyre at the pentagon. >> it's one of the first promises the president made.
policy. >> i'm fortunate to have a father and brother that helped to target foreign policy >>> jed bush targets president obama and hillary clinton in a foreign policy speech as we look back at the international outlook of his family, bush 41 and 43 >>> a vibrant community. >> i feel good, proud to be part of this, because the future, my children will see this >>> a giant mural transforms a poor neighbourhood known for bloodshed into a rainbow coloured...
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. >> when it comes to foreign policy everything is so much out of his control. what world leaders do is out of his control. >> the president still faces challenges. the fight against isil. the rebuilding of iraq. the civil war in syria. the stand off in ukraine. he needs to get the iran deal past congress and then figure out if he'll do more to threaten israel with the possibility of supporting palestine at the united nations. this is a president who realizes that the clock is ticking hoping he can tick off a few more accomplishments with the time he has left. patty culhane al jazeera, washington. >> now security could be the big factor in burundi's presidential election on tuesday. the country has seen violent protests and many are hoping for quick and calm resolution. >> daniel says the economy suffered when when the president violated burundi's constitution and decided to run for a third term. >> campaign period is winding down but only a few opposition parties seem happy. many >> why is your party participating in the election on tuesday? >> to be safe. now
. >> when it comes to foreign policy everything is so much out of his control. what world leaders do is out of his control. >> the president still faces challenges. the fight against isil. the rebuilding of iraq. the civil war in syria. the stand off in ukraine. he needs to get the iran deal past congress and then figure out if he'll do more to threaten israel with the possibility of supporting palestine at the united nations. this is a president who realizes that the clock is...
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s foreign policy chief says negotiations will continue over the next few days to reach a possible break through. u.n. sanctions and an arms embargo are among the sticking points. iran wants international sanctions lifted which have crippled its economy. let's get the latest from vienna. our diplomatic editor james bayes is there. james there's still talking to be done isn't there? >> absolutely. they are still talking. they are still negotiating. but quite a few of the foreign ministers are about to leave here in vienna in fact the russian foreign minister, has already left vienna and we're expecting others to leave. that's because even though this was the deadline day, as we saw the deadline day one week ago, it has been extended. that announcement was made by the e.u. foreign policy chief, but she did not set a new date. >> we are continuing to negotiate for the next couple of days. it does not mean we are expanding our deadline. i told you one week ago, more or less, we are interpreting in a flexible way our deadline which means that we are taking the time, the days that we need to f
s foreign policy chief says negotiations will continue over the next few days to reach a possible break through. u.n. sanctions and an arms embargo are among the sticking points. iran wants international sanctions lifted which have crippled its economy. let's get the latest from vienna. our diplomatic editor james bayes is there. james there's still talking to be done isn't there? >> absolutely. they are still talking. they are still negotiating. but quite a few of the foreign ministers...
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advancing the foreign policy, especially after the attacks of 9/11, when 15 of the attackers were saudi generals. he was part of saudi arabia's efforts to lesson iran's influence in the region including syria, where they have been supporting a couple of rebel groups. more recently in yemen iranian backed houthi rebels are the target of a saudi arabia air campaign. as a foreign minister and political ally in the region, faisal was well liked and respected in diplomatic circles but with age faced health problems and in the past few years despite suffering from chronic back pain and having challenging surgeries, he maintained his role. they now cannot be ignored. he asked to be replaced. after the king death in january, prince salman became the monarch, he has taken more of a conservative approach. his replacement takes offs,al-jubeir the first non-royal to hold the post. cementing a major shift >>> in yemen there has been heavy fighting 12 houthis killed in the fighting with government forces in the southern port city of aden, including a local command are. street to street fighting has b
advancing the foreign policy, especially after the attacks of 9/11, when 15 of the attackers were saudi generals. he was part of saudi arabia's efforts to lesson iran's influence in the region including syria, where they have been supporting a couple of rebel groups. more recently in yemen iranian backed houthi rebels are the target of a saudi arabia air campaign. as a foreign minister and political ally in the region, faisal was well liked and respected in diplomatic circles but with age faced...
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the foreign policy has been changed. in what sense do you think it's changed to the point of saudi arabia? >> it has changed since yesterday. it is really difficult situation in saudi arabia. yemen for the last 40-50 years was under houthi influence and domain. we hear from tribal leaders. suddenly all of that has chang changed. now there is another country that yemen has a huge influence in yemen. and yemen is not the same. >> you're talking about iran in this case? >> reporter: yes, precisely. they're able to go forward under the viable partner not to bring yemen back. yemen will never be brought back. they're warning, and the whole state of yemen is under their control. >> if saudi arabia's influence is decreased, and iran's influence is increased, how will that change the regional dynamics? >> it's required deep analysis. it's something to be seen in the future. but it is completely i unprecedented. we've never seen that before. we fought hard with egypt to control yemen in the 60's, and we won yemen back, but now ye
the foreign policy has been changed. in what sense do you think it's changed to the point of saudi arabia? >> it has changed since yesterday. it is really difficult situation in saudi arabia. yemen for the last 40-50 years was under houthi influence and domain. we hear from tribal leaders. suddenly all of that has chang changed. now there is another country that yemen has a huge influence in yemen. and yemen is not the same. >> you're talking about iran in this case? >>...
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now, the foreign policy chief made her case knowing that she had to have a comprehensive plan in order to win the support of the security council. russia said, for example destroying vessels in libya may be a step too far. there are many issues that need to be worked out but the consensus teams to be that something has to be done on the part of the international community to address the crisis and they are working on a resolution that they hope to circulate in the coming days. is. >>> the international organization for migration has called on southeast aircraft an governments for find and rescue migrants who are believed to be stranded at sea and at risk of detective. >> meanwhile the indonesian navy has redirected a packed boat full of migrants to the malaysian coast after giving them food and water. on monday myanmar detained a boat with a thousand people including women and children. >> reporter: i am standing outside the shooting range and this is where the thousand odd migrants row rohingya migrants are being kept. we are not allowed further beyond this point but we managed to spe
now, the foreign policy chief made her case knowing that she had to have a comprehensive plan in order to win the support of the security council. russia said, for example destroying vessels in libya may be a step too far. there are many issues that need to be worked out but the consensus teams to be that something has to be done on the part of the international community to address the crisis and they are working on a resolution that they hope to circulate in the coming days. is. >>>...
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foreign policy pretty much ignored. lawrence lee thinks he knows why. >> the foreign and commonwealth office in london is having work done on it. it's a good time for it as politicians try to get themselves elected. but who will be the leading diplomats and will the country sit up and take notice? foreign policy has not played much of a role during this election campaign as usual. it's mostly been about the economy. >> both labor and the conservative party have opposed an iranian backed company in damascus while supporting an iranian-backed government in baghdad. it helps to get rid of gaddafi in libya but neither it nor the labour party. they have this to stay about their own party. >> many people talk about the roll of the series of international crisis under tony blair and gordon brown. some do mention iraq war as a positive role. >> other policies confuse voters too. if isil is a threat why is the u.k. shrinking it's arm and spending $100 billion on nuclear weapons. i'm sure that an snp is large enough to influence
foreign policy pretty much ignored. lawrence lee thinks he knows why. >> the foreign and commonwealth office in london is having work done on it. it's a good time for it as politicians try to get themselves elected. but who will be the leading diplomats and will the country sit up and take notice? foreign policy has not played much of a role during this election campaign as usual. it's mostly been about the economy. >> both labor and the conservative party have opposed an iranian...
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he has been criticized because of his foreign policy preferences. by my count, this is the fourth time he has tried to clarify what his foreign policy is. so this is what the -- his aides have been telling reporters. i am going to look down because i want to get this right. interventionist and internationalistist not isolationalist or unilateral. probably not going to be a catch phrase. he is going to defend himself against critics who say he is too hesitant to use military force. he is going to say that he always will prefer to build coalitions but the u.s. basically can't afford to go it alone anymore. and then, at the same time, he is going to say in that measure what he wants is $5,000,000,000 from congress to do an anti-terrorism fund basically so that they can train people in other kuntz trees to tackle terrorism in their own borders. so that's what he is proposing or he will propose in about an hour. >> we are getting into the latest stages of the obama presidency patty. how does that fit into in usually by this time when you get to mid terms
he has been criticized because of his foreign policy preferences. by my count, this is the fourth time he has tried to clarify what his foreign policy is. so this is what the -- his aides have been telling reporters. i am going to look down because i want to get this right. interventionist and internationalistist not isolationalist or unilateral. probably not going to be a catch phrase. he is going to defend himself against critics who say he is too hesitant to use military force. he is going...
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strategic interests they're much more about foreign policies than they are about advancing purely commercial goals. >> the new leader of the afghan taliban is calling for unity in its first audio message. in the recording they promised to continue the taliban fight. he was elected the leader after they confirmed death of their leader on thursday. >>> clinging to a chance of a new life. chaotic scenes in calais as migrants try to get into britain. >>> plus students in taiwan reject the version of events in their text books. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting
strategic interests they're much more about foreign policies than they are about advancing purely commercial goals. >> the new leader of the afghan taliban is calling for unity in its first audio message. in the recording they promised to continue the taliban fight. he was elected the leader after they confirmed death of their leader on thursday. >>> clinging to a chance of a new life. chaotic scenes in calais as migrants try to get into britain. >>> plus students in...
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policy legacy. >> james bayes thank you very much indeed. >>> now the u.n. has raised its emergency response to the humanitarian situation in yemen to level 3 the highest. a will be in place for the next six months. more than 1400 civilians have been killed by fighting since march. as many as 20 million people need aid. >>> at least 16 civilians have been killed and 25 wounded in the city of aden. officials say houthi rebels fired rockets into the treatstreets. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: a trail of blood after a houthi attack in the city of aden. rocket fire began before dawn when many were outside preparing for daytime fasting for the muslim holy month of ramadan. more rockets hit later in the morning. >> translator: there were thousands of shells and rockets that landed in the area. it's an area packed with civilians. it's not a military area. >> reporter: on tuesday night, houthi attacks hit other parts of aden. last week they blew up an oil plant. this is where president hadi lived before the left for saudi arabia. >> translator: the residence
policy legacy. >> james bayes thank you very much indeed. >>> now the u.n. has raised its emergency response to the humanitarian situation in yemen to level 3 the highest. a will be in place for the next six months. more than 1400 civilians have been killed by fighting since march. as many as 20 million people need aid. >>> at least 16 civilians have been killed and 25 wounded in the city of aden. officials say houthi rebels fired rockets into the treatstreets. caroline...
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foreign policy chief said that they're reassured those people about a promised $3 billion in assistance to help with refugees. >> the talks are on going, i'm very confident that the amount decided would be there in reasonable timing. in between the former decisions taken in december and the current location of the money the commission is carrying on all the assessments of the needs. >> well, with more details on those border restrictions here is barnaby phillips and the border city o. these temporary border controls have been in place since september. these are the main autobahn leading into southern germany. and every now and again a car gets pulled off the autobahn, and the police check the identity they see who is inside. now this is not what the europe of open borders was meant to look like. it does reflect a continent where politicians are under increasing popular pressure to bring the refugee and migrant crisis under control. that is what the interior ministers meeting in amsterdam today will be discussing. germany would like these border controls, which have been implemented by o
foreign policy chief said that they're reassured those people about a promised $3 billion in assistance to help with refugees. >> the talks are on going, i'm very confident that the amount decided would be there in reasonable timing. in between the former decisions taken in december and the current location of the money the commission is carrying on all the assessments of the needs. >> well, with more details on those border restrictions here is barnaby phillips and the border city...
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a big name in brussels and soon to be foreign policy advisor to angela merkel, the german foreign minister expressed his displeasure in ukraine on saturday. >> at a time when we're trying to diffuse a persistent and dangerous conflict in the middle of europe, this does not contribute towards that. >> a former belgian prime minister, now leader of a liberal block in the european parliament and from sweden, head of its national tax authority. >> what we understand is that it's some kind of response to the e.u.'s on list. that gives a reason for the names on the list. >> it is a cold war style retaliation and stems from the e.u.'s decision to impose its own sanctions and travel bans on russians it holds responsible for destabilizing eastern ukraine. some noticed the russian list concentrates on e.u. states vocal in their criticism of moscow and as much could be an attempt by the russians to exploit internal differences. >> by looking at this list, you may drawing a map see the map of russia is that's friends and russia's opponents. it's very selective actually. russia is conducting large scal
a big name in brussels and soon to be foreign policy advisor to angela merkel, the german foreign minister expressed his displeasure in ukraine on saturday. >> at a time when we're trying to diffuse a persistent and dangerous conflict in the middle of europe, this does not contribute towards that. >> a former belgian prime minister, now leader of a liberal block in the european parliament and from sweden, head of its national tax authority. >> what we understand is that it's...
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which counter our foreign policy interests. >> do you see it that way? >> of the tpp countries the u.s. has free trade agreements with half of them. in many respects a lot of rules and regulations that are going to be in the tpp these countries would be signed up to. in this respect the tpp is not really--even though it's billed as a 21st century agreement, and there will be rules which have not been seen before, for instance, data flows, which is clearly important for the united states, but it's a good rationale for countries to want to get behind them as a principle. it's going to whether on what we've already seen in the free trade agreements. you talk about how they have all new rules, and , but it's not going to be all that new. but it's going to bees wills an opportunity to try to address what's been a mix of bilateral agreements in the region, and try to bring it under one umbrella. >> we would take the australia rules much safer for consumers. >> we're going to talk about that. we'll take a quick break. when we come back we'll come to the specifi
which counter our foreign policy interests. >> do you see it that way? >> of the tpp countries the u.s. has free trade agreements with half of them. in many respects a lot of rules and regulations that are going to be in the tpp these countries would be signed up to. in this respect the tpp is not really--even though it's billed as a 21st century agreement, and there will be rules which have not been seen before, for instance, data flows, which is clearly important for the united...
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the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer be around. military officials say the lack of troops will make it hard to keep tabs on construction work. military officials will not abandon the projects, and will shift the responsibility to private contractors to monitor the work of other private contractors. >> five men accused of plotting nchb 9/11 attacks were violated. many relatives of the 9/11 victims don't care. their loved ones suffered a worse fate. we have this report from guantanamo bay where pre-trial hearings are taking place. >> one of the major issues was the matter of torture. the defense wants to be able to bring into the
the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer...
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he says that russia's foreign policy is suicidal. you may remember that he was jailed in 2003 over legislation which was widely seen as punishing him for defying vladimir putin. he served 10 years in jail and was released in 2013 just before the olympics and just went to germany there where he is in exile in switzerland now >>> still ahead on al jazeera, zimbabwe's government threw white farmers off their land but now the beneficiaries of that policy are feeling the squeeze. a street artist turns to unusual means to portray the impact of development. >> scientists are studying el nino from space and the oceans. >> when the pacific speaks... everybody better listen. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into t
he says that russia's foreign policy is suicidal. you may remember that he was jailed in 2003 over legislation which was widely seen as punishing him for defying vladimir putin. he served 10 years in jail and was released in 2013 just before the olympics and just went to germany there where he is in exile in switzerland now >>> still ahead on al jazeera, zimbabwe's government threw white farmers off their land but now the beneficiaries of that policy are feeling the squeeze. a street...
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foreign policy. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here are the top stories we are following. thousands line the streets of brooklyn to pay the last respects to n.y.p.d. detective wenjian liu. he was one of two officers gunned down in the line of duty. his wife and father gave tribe ute saying he lived his life to help others. four bodies were recovered from the java sea, near the site where airasia crashed. 31 bodies have been found in total. bad weather has been interfering with the recovery of bodies and the black boxes. president obama and the rest of the first family are back in washington after an extended break in hawaii. they arrived at the white house earlier today. later this week the president will hit the road for a series of speeches on domestic issues >>> it is sunday night and time for "the week ahead". tonight we are discussing u.s. foreign policy. first courtney kealy looks back at 2014. >> reporter: at year's end nator formally ended the mission, handing control to the afghan g
foreign policy. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here are the top stories we are following. thousands line the streets of brooklyn to pay the last respects to n.y.p.d. detective wenjian liu. he was one of two officers gunned down in the line of duty. his wife and father gave tribe ute saying he lived his life to help others. four bodies were recovered from the java sea, near the site where airasia crashed. 31 bodies have been found in total. bad weather has been interfering with...
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foreign policy representative said as far as she is concerned this is a priority and she will use this meeting to make sure everybody is aware, that this is an issue that needs tackling right now. despite the dangers, hundreds of thousands of people are making this trip, risking their lives because they are searching for safety, for security and a home. >> this used to be a hotel. it's long-since closed but the lobby still packed and the rooms all taken. 150 migrant families live here. it has a roof and that is enough. for this former child soldier who fled the sudan war, it's home. >> i must find a way, so that's what we are fighting for, a solution, because nobody can take care of you. >> 165,000 migrants have arrived in italy so far this year, says the u.n. that is 100,000 more than last year. their goal is to get to the tiny italian island of lampedusa and then on to europe. thousands drown trying. >> the relief from those rescued is evident, but when the ship comes in within the welcome may not be what they hope for especially for those stranded in italy. some have to remain in it
foreign policy representative said as far as she is concerned this is a priority and she will use this meeting to make sure everybody is aware, that this is an issue that needs tackling right now. despite the dangers, hundreds of thousands of people are making this trip, risking their lives because they are searching for safety, for security and a home. >> this used to be a hotel. it's long-since closed but the lobby still packed and the rooms all taken. 150 migrant families live here. it...
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. >> in just a few minutes president obama expected to deliver a major foreign policy speech. all eyes on brussels, belgium. he is there for a meaning with american applies, and the talks are dominated by the crisis i in ukraine. mike viqueira at the white house, mike, what will the president say today. >> reporter: well, according to briefing reporters, this crisis symbolized by everything that is around me and brought to life by many of these buildings behind me the european union and council, all of these accomplished over the decades and post world war ii era now jeopardized by russia's land grab, invading another country. this is a 19th century action in the 21st century. there is no place for it in the world. the president has been traveling in europe over the course of the last three days, and in each stop the white house has tried to portray a picture of unity between the united states and the european union. they'll be talking about a need for an unified stance against russia. >> he's talking in belgium but he might be talking to moscow and people in washington. >> yo
. >> in just a few minutes president obama expected to deliver a major foreign policy speech. all eyes on brussels, belgium. he is there for a meaning with american applies, and the talks are dominated by the crisis i in ukraine. mike viqueira at the white house, mike, what will the president say today. >> reporter: well, according to briefing reporters, this crisis symbolized by everything that is around me and brought to life by many of these buildings behind me the european union...
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this is australia's moment in the foreign policy spotlight. tony abbott said just a few days ago on the campaign trail that syria was batties against batties, it showed a lack of intricate knowledge of the situation, he has not shown foreign policy unlike kevin rudd who was a caree--it remains to n when tony abbott is sworn in three days from now. >> at that point that's the situation with england as well, and that's not happening this time. we'll see if that happens in australia as well. now we'll take a closer look at prime minister elect tony abbott. his long struggle to connect with female voters and he was dubbed as unelectable. >>> maldives holds election. we have a sneak peek of the september 11th museum in new york city. the museum takes people deep inside the footprint where the two world trade center towers once stood. next wednesday will mark the seventh anniversary of the attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives. the museum is set to open next spring. >> well, a very hot day across the north central plains and the midwest. high pres
this is australia's moment in the foreign policy spotlight. tony abbott said just a few days ago on the campaign trail that syria was batties against batties, it showed a lack of intricate knowledge of the situation, he has not shown foreign policy unlike kevin rudd who was a caree--it remains to n when tony abbott is sworn in three days from now. >> at that point that's the situation with england as well, and that's not happening this time. we'll see if that happens in australia as well....
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foreign policy and with matteo renzi the italian prime minister. before leaving new york, ban ki-moon left new york making interesting remarks. i would imagine there will be an interesting meeting of minds as to just how europe aims to solve this refugee crisis in a humane way. now i've been in sicily for eight days now and almost every single day i've watched desperate people coming ashore, brought onshore by italian navy ships having been picked up by sea. what i've learned just because they manage to reach italy that by no means means their problems much suffering is over. >> the first steps in europe. hundreds of african migrants disembark from the italian navy ship. all is efficient on the dock side. men and women are divide: first aid when needed and clothing for the cold. but first impressions are deceptive. within days most of these new arrivals will be left to fend for themselves. the government and aid organizations overwhelmed by shear numbers. the migrants who come to citizenly rely on support networks from friend and family, from peopl
foreign policy and with matteo renzi the italian prime minister. before leaving new york, ban ki-moon left new york making interesting remarks. i would imagine there will be an interesting meeting of minds as to just how europe aims to solve this refugee crisis in a humane way. now i've been in sicily for eight days now and almost every single day i've watched desperate people coming ashore, brought onshore by italian navy ships having been picked up by sea. what i've learned just because they...
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taking in to account both home affairs and foreign affairs. equally important is for the european union to recognize countries who host these people. there needs to be cooperation between all member states not just the southern states. >> reporter: this is one of a number of meet on the grounds the subject of migration which are being held between european foreign policy chiefs and their african counterparts it's all called. [ inaudible ] in a en. that is significant, this is being held here in italy. a country that has been struggling with the sheer number of m migrants. little once thaert italians here are describing this issue as a priority that needs to be dealt with now. they are packed onto boats. it's an unpredictable dangerous stretch of water and many die in the process. it's all very well having tess conferences with all these important people here sitting around the table. but can anything realistically be achieved sitting here talking in a room thousands of miles away? >> well, i think it starts and end with political commitment. a
taking in to account both home affairs and foreign affairs. equally important is for the european union to recognize countries who host these people. there needs to be cooperation between all member states not just the southern states. >> reporter: this is one of a number of meet on the grounds the subject of migration which are being held between european foreign policy chiefs and their african counterparts it's all called. [ inaudible ] in a en. that is significant, this is being held...
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palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas will meet the e you feel's foreign policy chief the access to al action a mosque will be high on the agenda. this follows a series of clashes. in hebron a 16-year-old palestinian girl was shot dead by israeli forces. police say they was armed with a knife but palestinian sources deny this. while a prominent palestinian activist says there was an attempt on his life. he goes unidentified assailants attacked him outside his house. he was injured in the face after the attackers who described as israeli agents stabbed him before fleeing. an investigation has now been launched and the u.n. speced quart made feeder peace process has condemned the attacks. this is what he had to say: >>> for centuries iraq has been fame for us its copper hands i craft. as imtiaz tyab reports, the industry is now in danger of dan vin irvinvanishing forever. >> reporter: for 40 years he has hammered sheets of cop never to works of art. the intricate hand work was taught to him by his father who leared from his father, his family has worked from this stall for as long
palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas will meet the e you feel's foreign policy chief the access to al action a mosque will be high on the agenda. this follows a series of clashes. in hebron a 16-year-old palestinian girl was shot dead by israeli forces. police say they was armed with a knife but palestinian sources deny this. while a prominent palestinian activist says there was an attempt on his life. he goes unidentified assailants attacked him outside his house. he was injured in...
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s foreign policy will be effected. and on issues ranging from the standingoff with russia to strategy against isil, the immediate perception is a harder line is likely to be followed than president obama would naturally want to pursue. >> i think we'll see a much more aggressive foreign policy from the united states, a lot less foreign aid. i think the participate will have less room to negotiation with iran and ukraine. >>> prime minister netenyahu has fought off increasingly strident criticism by the administration, the government will feel it has a protective layer surrounding it. and russia president putin is unlikely to want to offer concessions to some of his strongest critics in washington. yet it may not automatically follow that more hawks in the senate means a more hawkish foreign policy. >> i think you will see a more divided senate. the republicans have been able to criticize obama with one voice. they all agree that they don't like what he is doing. what they haven't been able to agree on is what we should
s foreign policy will be effected. and on issues ranging from the standingoff with russia to strategy against isil, the immediate perception is a harder line is likely to be followed than president obama would naturally want to pursue. >> i think we'll see a much more aggressive foreign policy from the united states, a lot less foreign aid. i think the participate will have less room to negotiation with iran and ukraine. >>> prime minister netenyahu has fought off increasingly...
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. >> regarding foreign policy, we decided to hit i.s.i.s. in iraq. we decided it was self-defense to go into syria. it is a turmoil we are in now >> reporter: in other words, does it surprise you that france has been singled out for these attacks? >> not much. >> reporter: the government has put the army onto the streets, but questions will be asked about its preparedness before these attacks. >> things have evolved in a much more disturbing manner than i think anybody imagined. the french were expecting something fairly big. the background noise was sort of evil over the last few weeks, but it is the sheer sophistication of this series of attacks which really does strike. >> reporter: the streets of paris have been stunned into an eerie quiet, a country in a state of emergency wondering why this is happening again so soon after the attacks on "charlie hebdo" journalists and justish shoppers jewish shoppers. >> reporter: world leaders gathered here as well. france stood united among its allies in defense of its freedoms. now such gatherings are banne
. >> regarding foreign policy, we decided to hit i.s.i.s. in iraq. we decided it was self-defense to go into syria. it is a turmoil we are in now >> reporter: in other words, does it surprise you that france has been singled out for these attacks? >> not much. >> reporter: the government has put the army onto the streets, but questions will be asked about its preparedness before these attacks. >> things have evolved in a much more disturbing manner than i think...
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policy matters, notably the ongoing nuclear disarmament talks with iran. there are rumours that john kerry might go to the region now that binyamin netanyahu is launching a ground offensive. it's not clear whether the arrival of the u.s. secretary of state or any others will prevent what seems to be an all-out law. >>> there's plenty of coverage of the conflict on the website. reports for our correspondents. live blocks, videos, all of that at aljazeera.com. >>> now, pro-russia separatists in ukraine have promised access to the crash site of the malaysian airliner apparently shot down in the east. all 298 passengers on board were killed when the plane crashed in an area controlled by the rebels, who say they are ready to agree to a ceasefire for up to four days to allow the bodies of the victims to berecovered. both sides accused each other of shooting the player down. the boeing took off on a normal route to kuala lumpur. malaysia airlines said it lost contact. it crashed near a village in the self-declared republic of luhansk. 50km from the border with r
policy matters, notably the ongoing nuclear disarmament talks with iran. there are rumours that john kerry might go to the region now that binyamin netanyahu is launching a ground offensive. it's not clear whether the arrival of the u.s. secretary of state or any others will prevent what seems to be an all-out law. >>> there's plenty of coverage of the conflict on the website. reports for our correspondents. live blocks, videos, all of that at aljazeera.com. >>> now,...